linux/drivers/infiniband/hw/ipath/ipath_kernel.h
Bryan O'Sullivan d41d3aeb76 IB/ipath: core driver header files
ipath_common.h and ips_common.h contain definitions shared between
userspace and the kernel.

ipath_kernel.h is the core driver header file.

ipath_debug.h contains mask values used for controlling driver debugging.

ipath_registers.h contains bitmask definitions used in chip registers.

Signed-off-by: Bryan O'Sullivan <bos@pathscale.com>
Signed-off-by: Roland Dreier <rolandd@cisco.com>
2006-03-31 13:14:18 -08:00

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#ifndef _IPATH_KERNEL_H
#define _IPATH_KERNEL_H
/*
* Copyright (c) 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 PathScale, Inc. All rights reserved.
*
* This software is available to you under a choice of one of two
* licenses. You may choose to be licensed under the terms of the GNU
* General Public License (GPL) Version 2, available from the file
* COPYING in the main directory of this source tree, or the
* OpenIB.org BSD license below:
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or
* without modification, are permitted provided that the following
* conditions are met:
*
* - Redistributions of source code must retain the above
* copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
* disclaimer.
*
* - Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
* copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
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* provided with the distribution.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
* EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
* MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
* NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS
* BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN
* ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN
* CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
* SOFTWARE.
*/
/*
* This header file is the base header file for infinipath kernel code
* ipath_user.h serves a similar purpose for user code.
*/
#include <linux/interrupt.h>
#include <asm/io.h>
#include "ipath_common.h"
#include "ipath_debug.h"
#include "ipath_registers.h"
/* only s/w major version of InfiniPath we can handle */
#define IPATH_CHIP_VERS_MAJ 2U
/* don't care about this except printing */
#define IPATH_CHIP_VERS_MIN 0U
/* temporary, maybe always */
extern struct infinipath_stats ipath_stats;
#define IPATH_CHIP_SWVERSION IPATH_CHIP_VERS_MAJ
struct ipath_portdata {
void **port_rcvegrbuf;
dma_addr_t *port_rcvegrbuf_phys;
/* rcvhdrq base, needs mmap before useful */
void *port_rcvhdrq;
/* kernel virtual address where hdrqtail is updated */
u64 *port_rcvhdrtail_kvaddr;
/* page * used for uaddr */
struct page *port_rcvhdrtail_pagep;
/*
* temp buffer for expected send setup, allocated at open, instead
* of each setup call
*/
void *port_tid_pg_list;
/* when waiting for rcv or pioavail */
wait_queue_head_t port_wait;
/*
* rcvegr bufs base, physical, must fit
* in 44 bits so 32 bit programs mmap64 44 bit works)
*/
dma_addr_t port_rcvegr_phys;
/* mmap of hdrq, must fit in 44 bits */
dma_addr_t port_rcvhdrq_phys;
/*
* the actual user address that we ipath_mlock'ed, so we can
* ipath_munlock it at close
*/
unsigned long port_rcvhdrtail_uaddr;
/*
* number of opens on this instance (0 or 1; ignoring forks, dup,
* etc. for now)
*/
int port_cnt;
/*
* how much space to leave at start of eager TID entries for
* protocol use, on each TID
*/
/* instead of calculating it */
unsigned port_port;
/* chip offset of PIO buffers for this port */
u32 port_piobufs;
/* how many alloc_pages() chunks in port_rcvegrbuf_pages */
u32 port_rcvegrbuf_chunks;
/* how many egrbufs per chunk */
u32 port_rcvegrbufs_perchunk;
/* order for port_rcvegrbuf_pages */
size_t port_rcvegrbuf_size;
/* rcvhdrq size (for freeing) */
size_t port_rcvhdrq_size;
/* next expected TID to check when looking for free */
u32 port_tidcursor;
/* next expected TID to check */
unsigned long port_flag;
/* WAIT_RCV that timed out, no interrupt */
u32 port_rcvwait_to;
/* WAIT_PIO that timed out, no interrupt */
u32 port_piowait_to;
/* WAIT_RCV already happened, no wait */
u32 port_rcvnowait;
/* WAIT_PIO already happened, no wait */
u32 port_pionowait;
/* total number of rcvhdrqfull errors */
u32 port_hdrqfull;
/* pid of process using this port */
pid_t port_pid;
/* same size as task_struct .comm[] */
char port_comm[16];
/* pkeys set by this use of this port */
u16 port_pkeys[4];
/* so file ops can get at unit */
struct ipath_devdata *port_dd;
};
struct sk_buff;
/*
* control information for layered drivers
*/
struct _ipath_layer {
void *l_arg;
};
/* Verbs layer interface */
struct _verbs_layer {
void *l_arg;
struct timer_list l_timer;
};
struct ipath_devdata {
struct list_head ipath_list;
struct ipath_kregs const *ipath_kregs;
struct ipath_cregs const *ipath_cregs;
/* mem-mapped pointer to base of chip regs */
u64 __iomem *ipath_kregbase;
/* end of mem-mapped chip space; range checking */
u64 __iomem *ipath_kregend;
/* physical address of chip for io_remap, etc. */
unsigned long ipath_physaddr;
/* base of memory alloced for ipath_kregbase, for free */
u64 *ipath_kregalloc;
/*
* version of kregbase that doesn't have high bits set (for 32 bit
* programs, so mmap64 44 bit works)
*/
u64 __iomem *ipath_kregvirt;
/*
* virtual address where port0 rcvhdrqtail updated for this unit.
* only written to by the chip, not the driver.
*/
volatile __le64 *ipath_hdrqtailptr;
dma_addr_t ipath_dma_addr;
/* ipath_cfgports pointers */
struct ipath_portdata **ipath_pd;
/* sk_buffs used by port 0 eager receive queue */
struct sk_buff **ipath_port0_skbs;
/* kvirt address of 1st 2k pio buffer */
void __iomem *ipath_pio2kbase;
/* kvirt address of 1st 4k pio buffer */
void __iomem *ipath_pio4kbase;
/*
* points to area where PIOavail registers will be DMA'ed.
* Has to be on a page of it's own, because the page will be
* mapped into user program space. This copy is *ONLY* ever
* written by DMA, not by the driver! Need a copy per device
* when we get to multiple devices
*/
volatile __le64 *ipath_pioavailregs_dma;
/* physical address where updates occur */
dma_addr_t ipath_pioavailregs_phys;
struct _ipath_layer ipath_layer;
/* setup intr */
int (*ipath_f_intrsetup)(struct ipath_devdata *);
/* setup on-chip bus config */
int (*ipath_f_bus)(struct ipath_devdata *, struct pci_dev *);
/* hard reset chip */
int (*ipath_f_reset)(struct ipath_devdata *);
int (*ipath_f_get_boardname)(struct ipath_devdata *, char *,
size_t);
void (*ipath_f_init_hwerrors)(struct ipath_devdata *);
void (*ipath_f_handle_hwerrors)(struct ipath_devdata *, char *,
size_t);
void (*ipath_f_quiet_serdes)(struct ipath_devdata *);
int (*ipath_f_bringup_serdes)(struct ipath_devdata *);
int (*ipath_f_early_init)(struct ipath_devdata *);
void (*ipath_f_clear_tids)(struct ipath_devdata *, unsigned);
void (*ipath_f_put_tid)(struct ipath_devdata *, u64 __iomem*,
u32, unsigned long);
void (*ipath_f_tidtemplate)(struct ipath_devdata *);
void (*ipath_f_cleanup)(struct ipath_devdata *);
void (*ipath_f_setextled)(struct ipath_devdata *, u64, u64);
/* fill out chip-specific fields */
int (*ipath_f_get_base_info)(struct ipath_portdata *, void *);
struct _verbs_layer verbs_layer;
/* total dwords sent (summed from counter) */
u64 ipath_sword;
/* total dwords rcvd (summed from counter) */
u64 ipath_rword;
/* total packets sent (summed from counter) */
u64 ipath_spkts;
/* total packets rcvd (summed from counter) */
u64 ipath_rpkts;
/* ipath_statusp initially points to this. */
u64 _ipath_status;
/* GUID for this interface, in network order */
__be64 ipath_guid;
/*
* aggregrate of error bits reported since last cleared, for
* limiting of error reporting
*/
ipath_err_t ipath_lasterror;
/*
* aggregrate of error bits reported since last cleared, for
* limiting of hwerror reporting
*/
ipath_err_t ipath_lasthwerror;
/*
* errors masked because they occur too fast, also includes errors
* that are always ignored (ipath_ignorederrs)
*/
ipath_err_t ipath_maskederrs;
/* time in jiffies at which to re-enable maskederrs */
unsigned long ipath_unmasktime;
/*
* errors always ignored (masked), at least for a given
* chip/device, because they are wrong or not useful
*/
ipath_err_t ipath_ignorederrs;
/* count of egrfull errors, combined for all ports */
u64 ipath_last_tidfull;
/* for ipath_qcheck() */
u64 ipath_lastport0rcv_cnt;
/* template for writing TIDs */
u64 ipath_tidtemplate;
/* value to write to free TIDs */
u64 ipath_tidinvalid;
/* PE-800 rcv interrupt setup */
u64 ipath_rhdrhead_intr_off;
/* size of memory at ipath_kregbase */
u32 ipath_kregsize;
/* number of registers used for pioavail */
u32 ipath_pioavregs;
/* IPATH_POLL, etc. */
u32 ipath_flags;
/* ipath_flags sma is waiting for */
u32 ipath_sma_state_wanted;
/* last buffer for user use, first buf for kernel use is this
* index. */
u32 ipath_lastport_piobuf;
/* is a stats timer active */
u32 ipath_stats_timer_active;
/* dwords sent read from counter */
u32 ipath_lastsword;
/* dwords received read from counter */
u32 ipath_lastrword;
/* sent packets read from counter */
u32 ipath_lastspkts;
/* received packets read from counter */
u32 ipath_lastrpkts;
/* pio bufs allocated per port */
u32 ipath_pbufsport;
/*
* number of ports configured as max; zero is set to number chip
* supports, less gives more pio bufs/port, etc.
*/
u32 ipath_cfgports;
/* port0 rcvhdrq head offset */
u32 ipath_port0head;
/* count of port 0 hdrqfull errors */
u32 ipath_p0_hdrqfull;
/*
* (*cfgports) used to suppress multiple instances of same
* port staying stuck at same point
*/
u32 *ipath_lastrcvhdrqtails;
/*
* (*cfgports) used to suppress multiple instances of same
* port staying stuck at same point
*/
u32 *ipath_lastegrheads;
/*
* index of last piobuffer we used. Speeds up searching, by
* starting at this point. Doesn't matter if multiple cpu's use and
* update, last updater is only write that matters. Whenever it
* wraps, we update shadow copies. Need a copy per device when we
* get to multiple devices
*/
u32 ipath_lastpioindex;
/* max length of freezemsg */
u32 ipath_freezelen;
/*
* consecutive times we wanted a PIO buffer but were unable to
* get one
*/
u32 ipath_consec_nopiobuf;
/*
* hint that we should update ipath_pioavailshadow before
* looking for a PIO buffer
*/
u32 ipath_upd_pio_shadow;
/* so we can rewrite it after a chip reset */
u32 ipath_pcibar0;
/* so we can rewrite it after a chip reset */
u32 ipath_pcibar1;
/* sequential tries for SMA send and no bufs */
u32 ipath_nosma_bufs;
/* duration (seconds) ipath_nosma_bufs set */
u32 ipath_nosma_secs;
/* HT/PCI Vendor ID (here for NodeInfo) */
u16 ipath_vendorid;
/* HT/PCI Device ID (here for NodeInfo) */
u16 ipath_deviceid;
/* offset in HT config space of slave/primary interface block */
u8 ipath_ht_slave_off;
/* for write combining settings */
unsigned long ipath_wc_cookie;
/* ref count for each pkey */
atomic_t ipath_pkeyrefs[4];
/* shadow copy of all exptids physaddr; used only by funcsim */
u64 *ipath_tidsimshadow;
/* shadow copy of struct page *'s for exp tid pages */
struct page **ipath_pageshadow;
/* lock to workaround chip bug 9437 */
spinlock_t ipath_tid_lock;
/*
* IPATH_STATUS_*,
* this address is mapped readonly into user processes so they can
* get status cheaply, whenever they want.
*/
u64 *ipath_statusp;
/* freeze msg if hw error put chip in freeze */
char *ipath_freezemsg;
/* pci access data structure */
struct pci_dev *pcidev;
struct cdev *cdev;
struct class_device *class_dev;
/* timer used to prevent stats overflow, error throttling, etc. */
struct timer_list ipath_stats_timer;
/* check for stale messages in rcv queue */
/* only allow one intr at a time. */
unsigned long ipath_rcv_pending;
/*
* Shadow copies of registers; size indicates read access size.
* Most of them are readonly, but some are write-only register,
* where we manipulate the bits in the shadow copy, and then write
* the shadow copy to infinipath.
*
* We deliberately make most of these 32 bits, since they have
* restricted range. For any that we read, we won't to generate 32
* bit accesses, since Opteron will generate 2 separate 32 bit HT
* transactions for a 64 bit read, and we want to avoid unnecessary
* HT transactions.
*/
/* This is the 64 bit group */
/*
* shadow of pioavail, check to be sure it's large enough at
* init time.
*/
unsigned long ipath_pioavailshadow[8];
/* shadow of kr_gpio_out, for rmw ops */
u64 ipath_gpio_out;
/* kr_revision shadow */
u64 ipath_revision;
/*
* shadow of ibcctrl, for interrupt handling of link changes,
* etc.
*/
u64 ipath_ibcctrl;
/*
* last ibcstatus, to suppress "duplicate" status change messages,
* mostly from 2 to 3
*/
u64 ipath_lastibcstat;
/* hwerrmask shadow */
ipath_err_t ipath_hwerrmask;
/* interrupt config reg shadow */
u64 ipath_intconfig;
/* kr_sendpiobufbase value */
u64 ipath_piobufbase;
/* these are the "32 bit" regs */
/*
* number of GUIDs in the flash for this interface; may need some
* rethinking for setting on other ifaces
*/
u32 ipath_nguid;
/*
* the following two are 32-bit bitmasks, but {test,clear,set}_bit
* all expect bit fields to be "unsigned long"
*/
/* shadow kr_rcvctrl */
unsigned long ipath_rcvctrl;
/* shadow kr_sendctrl */
unsigned long ipath_sendctrl;
/* value we put in kr_rcvhdrcnt */
u32 ipath_rcvhdrcnt;
/* value we put in kr_rcvhdrsize */
u32 ipath_rcvhdrsize;
/* value we put in kr_rcvhdrentsize */
u32 ipath_rcvhdrentsize;
/* offset of last entry in rcvhdrq */
u32 ipath_hdrqlast;
/* kr_portcnt value */
u32 ipath_portcnt;
/* kr_pagealign value */
u32 ipath_palign;
/* number of "2KB" PIO buffers */
u32 ipath_piobcnt2k;
/* size in bytes of "2KB" PIO buffers */
u32 ipath_piosize2k;
/* number of "4KB" PIO buffers */
u32 ipath_piobcnt4k;
/* size in bytes of "4KB" PIO buffers */
u32 ipath_piosize4k;
/* kr_rcvegrbase value */
u32 ipath_rcvegrbase;
/* kr_rcvegrcnt value */
u32 ipath_rcvegrcnt;
/* kr_rcvtidbase value */
u32 ipath_rcvtidbase;
/* kr_rcvtidcnt value */
u32 ipath_rcvtidcnt;
/* kr_sendregbase */
u32 ipath_sregbase;
/* kr_userregbase */
u32 ipath_uregbase;
/* kr_counterregbase */
u32 ipath_cregbase;
/* shadow the control register contents */
u32 ipath_control;
/* shadow the gpio output contents */
u32 ipath_extctrl;
/* PCI revision register (HTC rev on FPGA) */
u32 ipath_pcirev;
/* chip address space used by 4k pio buffers */
u32 ipath_4kalign;
/* The MTU programmed for this unit */
u32 ipath_ibmtu;
/*
* The max size IB packet, included IB headers that we can send.
* Starts same as ipath_piosize, but is affected when ibmtu is
* changed, or by size of eager buffers
*/
u32 ipath_ibmaxlen;
/*
* ibmaxlen at init time, limited by chip and by receive buffer
* size. Not changed after init.
*/
u32 ipath_init_ibmaxlen;
/* size of each rcvegrbuffer */
u32 ipath_rcvegrbufsize;
/* width (2,4,8,16,32) from HT config reg */
u32 ipath_htwidth;
/* HT speed (200,400,800,1000) from HT config */
u32 ipath_htspeed;
/* ports waiting for PIOavail intr */
unsigned long ipath_portpiowait;
/*
* number of sequential ibcstatus change for polling active/quiet
* (i.e., link not coming up).
*/
u32 ipath_ibpollcnt;
/* low and high portions of MSI capability/vector */
u32 ipath_msi_lo;
/* saved after PCIe init for restore after reset */
u32 ipath_msi_hi;
/* MSI data (vector) saved for restore */
u16 ipath_msi_data;
/* MLID programmed for this instance */
u16 ipath_mlid;
/* LID programmed for this instance */
u16 ipath_lid;
/* list of pkeys programmed; 0 if not set */
u16 ipath_pkeys[4];
/* ASCII serial number, from flash */
u8 ipath_serial[12];
/* human readable board version */
u8 ipath_boardversion[80];
/* chip major rev, from ipath_revision */
u8 ipath_majrev;
/* chip minor rev, from ipath_revision */
u8 ipath_minrev;
/* board rev, from ipath_revision */
u8 ipath_boardrev;
/* unit # of this chip, if present */
int ipath_unit;
/* saved for restore after reset */
u8 ipath_pci_cacheline;
/* LID mask control */
u8 ipath_lmc;
};
extern volatile __le64 *ipath_port0_rcvhdrtail;
extern dma_addr_t ipath_port0_rcvhdrtail_dma;
#define IPATH_PORT0_RCVHDRTAIL_SIZE PAGE_SIZE
extern struct list_head ipath_dev_list;
extern spinlock_t ipath_devs_lock;
extern struct ipath_devdata *ipath_lookup(int unit);
extern u16 ipath_layer_rcv_opcode;
extern int ipath_verbs_registered;
extern int __ipath_layer_intr(struct ipath_devdata *, u32);
extern int ipath_layer_intr(struct ipath_devdata *, u32);
extern int __ipath_layer_rcv(struct ipath_devdata *, void *,
struct sk_buff *);
extern int __ipath_layer_rcv_lid(struct ipath_devdata *, void *);
extern int __ipath_verbs_piobufavail(struct ipath_devdata *);
extern int __ipath_verbs_rcv(struct ipath_devdata *, void *, void *, u32);
void ipath_layer_add(struct ipath_devdata *);
void ipath_layer_del(struct ipath_devdata *);
int ipath_init_chip(struct ipath_devdata *, int);
int ipath_enable_wc(struct ipath_devdata *dd);
void ipath_disable_wc(struct ipath_devdata *dd);
int ipath_count_units(int *npresentp, int *nupp, u32 *maxportsp);
void ipath_shutdown_device(struct ipath_devdata *);
struct file_operations;
int ipath_cdev_init(int minor, char *name, struct file_operations *fops,
struct cdev **cdevp, struct class_device **class_devp);
void ipath_cdev_cleanup(struct cdev **cdevp,
struct class_device **class_devp);
int ipath_diag_init(void);
void ipath_diag_cleanup(void);
void ipath_diag_bringup_link(struct ipath_devdata *);
extern wait_queue_head_t ipath_sma_state_wait;
int ipath_user_add(struct ipath_devdata *dd);
void ipath_user_del(struct ipath_devdata *dd);
struct sk_buff *ipath_alloc_skb(struct ipath_devdata *dd, gfp_t);
extern int ipath_diag_inuse;
irqreturn_t ipath_intr(int irq, void *devid, struct pt_regs *regs);
void ipath_decode_err(char *buf, size_t blen, ipath_err_t err);
#if __IPATH_INFO || __IPATH_DBG
extern const char *ipath_ibcstatus_str[];
#endif
/* clean up any per-chip chip-specific stuff */
void ipath_chip_cleanup(struct ipath_devdata *);
/* clean up any chip type-specific stuff */
void ipath_chip_done(void);
/* check to see if we have to force ordering for write combining */
int ipath_unordered_wc(void);
void ipath_disarm_piobufs(struct ipath_devdata *, unsigned first,
unsigned cnt);
int ipath_create_rcvhdrq(struct ipath_devdata *, struct ipath_portdata *);
void ipath_free_pddata(struct ipath_devdata *, u32, int);
int ipath_parse_ushort(const char *str, unsigned short *valp);
int ipath_wait_linkstate(struct ipath_devdata *, u32, int);
void ipath_set_ib_lstate(struct ipath_devdata *, int);
void ipath_kreceive(struct ipath_devdata *);
int ipath_setrcvhdrsize(struct ipath_devdata *, unsigned);
int ipath_reset_device(int);
void ipath_get_faststats(unsigned long);
/* for use in system calls, where we want to know device type, etc. */
#define port_fp(fp) ((struct ipath_portdata *) (fp)->private_data)
/*
* values for ipath_flags
*/
/* The chip is up and initted */
#define IPATH_INITTED 0x2
/* set if any user code has set kr_rcvhdrsize */
#define IPATH_RCVHDRSZ_SET 0x4
/* The chip is present and valid for accesses */
#define IPATH_PRESENT 0x8
/* HT link0 is only 8 bits wide, ignore upper byte crc
* errors, etc. */
#define IPATH_8BIT_IN_HT0 0x10
/* HT link1 is only 8 bits wide, ignore upper byte crc
* errors, etc. */
#define IPATH_8BIT_IN_HT1 0x20
/* The link is down */
#define IPATH_LINKDOWN 0x40
/* The link level is up (0x11) */
#define IPATH_LINKINIT 0x80
/* The link is in the armed (0x21) state */
#define IPATH_LINKARMED 0x100
/* The link is in the active (0x31) state */
#define IPATH_LINKACTIVE 0x200
/* link current state is unknown */
#define IPATH_LINKUNK 0x400
/* no IB cable, or no device on IB cable */
#define IPATH_NOCABLE 0x4000
/* Supports port zero per packet receive interrupts via
* GPIO */
#define IPATH_GPIO_INTR 0x8000
/* uses the coded 4byte TID, not 8 byte */
#define IPATH_4BYTE_TID 0x10000
/* packet/word counters are 32 bit, else those 4 counters
* are 64bit */
#define IPATH_32BITCOUNTERS 0x20000
/* can miss port0 rx interrupts */
#define IPATH_POLL_RX_INTR 0x40000
#define IPATH_DISABLED 0x80000 /* administratively disabled */
/* portdata flag bit offsets */
/* waiting for a packet to arrive */
#define IPATH_PORT_WAITING_RCV 2
/* waiting for a PIO buffer to be available */
#define IPATH_PORT_WAITING_PIO 3
/* free up any allocated data at closes */
void ipath_free_data(struct ipath_portdata *dd);
int ipath_waitfor_mdio_cmdready(struct ipath_devdata *);
int ipath_waitfor_complete(struct ipath_devdata *, ipath_kreg, u64, u64 *);
u32 __iomem *ipath_getpiobuf(struct ipath_devdata *, u32 *);
/* init PE-800-specific func */
void ipath_init_pe800_funcs(struct ipath_devdata *);
/* init HT-400-specific func */
void ipath_init_ht400_funcs(struct ipath_devdata *);
void ipath_get_guid(struct ipath_devdata *);
u64 ipath_snap_cntr(struct ipath_devdata *, ipath_creg);
/*
* number of words used for protocol header if not set by ipath_userinit();
*/
#define IPATH_DFLT_RCVHDRSIZE 9
#define IPATH_MDIO_CMD_WRITE 1
#define IPATH_MDIO_CMD_READ 2
#define IPATH_MDIO_CLD_DIV 25 /* to get 2.5 Mhz mdio clock */
#define IPATH_MDIO_CMDVALID 0x40000000 /* bit 30 */
#define IPATH_MDIO_DATAVALID 0x80000000 /* bit 31 */
#define IPATH_MDIO_CTRL_STD 0x0
static inline u64 ipath_mdio_req(int cmd, int dev, int reg, int data)
{
return (((u64) IPATH_MDIO_CLD_DIV) << 32) |
(cmd << 26) |
(dev << 21) |
(reg << 16) |
(data & 0xFFFF);
}
/* signal and fifo status, in bank 31 */
#define IPATH_MDIO_CTRL_XGXS_REG_8 0x8
/* controls loopback, redundancy */
#define IPATH_MDIO_CTRL_8355_REG_1 0x10
/* premph, encdec, etc. */
#define IPATH_MDIO_CTRL_8355_REG_2 0x11
/* Kchars, etc. */
#define IPATH_MDIO_CTRL_8355_REG_6 0x15
#define IPATH_MDIO_CTRL_8355_REG_9 0x18
#define IPATH_MDIO_CTRL_8355_REG_10 0x1D
int ipath_get_user_pages(unsigned long, size_t, struct page **);
int ipath_get_user_pages_nocopy(unsigned long, struct page **);
void ipath_release_user_pages(struct page **, size_t);
void ipath_release_user_pages_on_close(struct page **, size_t);
int ipath_eeprom_read(struct ipath_devdata *, u8, void *, int);
int ipath_eeprom_write(struct ipath_devdata *, u8, const void *, int);
/* these are used for the registers that vary with port */
void ipath_write_kreg_port(const struct ipath_devdata *, ipath_kreg,
unsigned, u64);
u64 ipath_read_kreg64_port(const struct ipath_devdata *, ipath_kreg,
unsigned);
/*
* We could have a single register get/put routine, that takes a group type,
* but this is somewhat clearer and cleaner. It also gives us some error
* checking. 64 bit register reads should always work, but are inefficient
* on opteron (the northbridge always generates 2 separate HT 32 bit reads),
* so we use kreg32 wherever possible. User register and counter register
* reads are always 32 bit reads, so only one form of those routines.
*/
/*
* At the moment, none of the s-registers are writable, so no
* ipath_write_sreg(), and none of the c-registers are writable, so no
* ipath_write_creg().
*/
/**
* ipath_read_ureg32 - read 32-bit virtualized per-port register
* @dd: device
* @regno: register number
* @port: port number
*
* Return the contents of a register that is virtualized to be per port.
* Prints a debug message and returns -1 on errors (not distinguishable from
* valid contents at runtime; we may add a separate error variable at some
* point).
*
* This is normally not used by the kernel, but may be for debugging, and
* has a different implementation than user mode, which is why it's not in
* _common.h.
*/
static inline u32 ipath_read_ureg32(const struct ipath_devdata *dd,
ipath_ureg regno, int port)
{
if (!dd->ipath_kregbase)
return 0;
return readl(regno + (u64 __iomem *)
(dd->ipath_uregbase +
(char __iomem *)dd->ipath_kregbase +
dd->ipath_palign * port));
}
/**
* ipath_write_ureg - write 32-bit virtualized per-port register
* @dd: device
* @regno: register number
* @value: value
* @port: port
*
* Write the contents of a register that is virtualized to be per port.
*/
static inline void ipath_write_ureg(const struct ipath_devdata *dd,
ipath_ureg regno, u64 value, int port)
{
u64 __iomem *ubase = (u64 __iomem *)
(dd->ipath_uregbase + (char __iomem *) dd->ipath_kregbase +
dd->ipath_palign * port);
if (dd->ipath_kregbase)
writeq(value, &ubase[regno]);
}
static inline u32 ipath_read_kreg32(const struct ipath_devdata *dd,
ipath_kreg regno)
{
if (!dd->ipath_kregbase)
return -1;
return readl((u32 __iomem *) & dd->ipath_kregbase[regno]);
}
static inline u64 ipath_read_kreg64(const struct ipath_devdata *dd,
ipath_kreg regno)
{
if (!dd->ipath_kregbase)
return -1;
return readq(&dd->ipath_kregbase[regno]);
}
static inline void ipath_write_kreg(const struct ipath_devdata *dd,
ipath_kreg regno, u64 value)
{
if (dd->ipath_kregbase)
writeq(value, &dd->ipath_kregbase[regno]);
}
static inline u64 ipath_read_creg(const struct ipath_devdata *dd,
ipath_sreg regno)
{
if (!dd->ipath_kregbase)
return 0;
return readq(regno + (u64 __iomem *)
(dd->ipath_cregbase +
(char __iomem *)dd->ipath_kregbase));
}
static inline u32 ipath_read_creg32(const struct ipath_devdata *dd,
ipath_sreg regno)
{
if (!dd->ipath_kregbase)
return 0;
return readl(regno + (u64 __iomem *)
(dd->ipath_cregbase +
(char __iomem *)dd->ipath_kregbase));
}
/*
* sysfs interface.
*/
struct device_driver;
extern const char ipath_core_version[];
int ipath_driver_create_group(struct device_driver *);
void ipath_driver_remove_group(struct device_driver *);
int ipath_device_create_group(struct device *, struct ipath_devdata *);
void ipath_device_remove_group(struct device *, struct ipath_devdata *);
int ipath_expose_reset(struct device *);
int ipath_init_ipathfs(void);
void ipath_exit_ipathfs(void);
int ipathfs_add_device(struct ipath_devdata *);
int ipathfs_remove_device(struct ipath_devdata *);
/*
* Flush write combining store buffers (if present) and perform a write
* barrier.
*/
#if defined(CONFIG_X86_64)
#define ipath_flush_wc() asm volatile("sfence" ::: "memory")
#else
#define ipath_flush_wc() wmb()
#endif
extern unsigned ipath_debug; /* debugging bit mask */
const char *ipath_get_unit_name(int unit);
extern struct mutex ipath_mutex;
#define IPATH_DRV_NAME "ipath_core"
#define IPATH_MAJOR 233
#define IPATH_SMA_MINOR 128
#define IPATH_DIAG_MINOR 129
#define IPATH_NMINORS 130
#define ipath_dev_err(dd,fmt,...) \
do { \
const struct ipath_devdata *__dd = (dd); \
if (__dd->pcidev) \
dev_err(&__dd->pcidev->dev, "%s: " fmt, \
ipath_get_unit_name(__dd->ipath_unit), \
##__VA_ARGS__); \
else \
printk(KERN_ERR IPATH_DRV_NAME ": %s: " fmt, \
ipath_get_unit_name(__dd->ipath_unit), \
##__VA_ARGS__); \
} while (0)
#if _IPATH_DEBUGGING
# define __IPATH_DBG_WHICH(which,fmt,...) \
do { \
if(unlikely(ipath_debug&(which))) \
printk(KERN_DEBUG IPATH_DRV_NAME ": %s: " fmt, \
__func__,##__VA_ARGS__); \
} while(0)
# define ipath_dbg(fmt,...) \
__IPATH_DBG_WHICH(__IPATH_DBG,fmt,##__VA_ARGS__)
# define ipath_cdbg(which,fmt,...) \
__IPATH_DBG_WHICH(__IPATH_##which##DBG,fmt,##__VA_ARGS__)
#else /* ! _IPATH_DEBUGGING */
# define ipath_dbg(fmt,...)
# define ipath_cdbg(which,fmt,...)
#endif /* _IPATH_DEBUGGING */
#endif /* _IPATH_KERNEL_H */